The International School of Uganda (ISU) is a co-educational day school located on a green campus in the quiet Kampala neighbourhood of Lubowa, formerly known as Lincoln International School. We are a not-for-profit, parent-owned school.

We are the oldest international school in Uganda, established in 1967. Our community consists of over 60 different nationalities.

ISU is the only school in Uganda offering three full International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes:

Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3 to 11; Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11 to 16; Diploma Programme (DP) for ages 16 to 19. Our Early Childhood accepts children from the age of 2 ½ years.

We make freshly packed Fruit creams. We have 250 ml mango, avocado and jackfruit cream at 2000/= and pear cream at 5000/= and coconut cream going for 6000/= We also have fresh coconut water ,freshly prepared carrot drink @ 2000/= and tamarind drink 1000/= only

We deal in high quality bathroom fittings and Accessories, we are importer and wholesaler of all kinds of building materials as ready stock and order basis… Located in Nakasero, Kampala next to Indian temple house, SSDM Plaza shop No. 10/11.. You may catch us on +256 751 456453 (GL NILE) +256 756 786053 +256 785 262392

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Discover the Pearl of Africa; today Uganda Safaris and Tours have opened a new Africa Safaris chapter in world tourism and Uganda, the undiscovered pearl of the African Continent, pure and unaffected by mass tourism; is a favorite hot spot of tourist destinations for Gorilla trekking / Gorilla tourism, safari holidays, wildlife tours, cultural tours, walking & nature safaris, vacation holidays for adventure and Luxury travel packages.

Many people refer to Uganda as the ‘real’ Africa and it is easy to see why. Stunning scenery, friendly people, primates and fantastic activities combine to make Uganda holidays an exciting prospect for adventure travelers. The country is also a gateway to Rwanda – home of the magnificent yet endangered mountain gorillas. A cruel legacy of internecine warfare had left Uganda with bleak tourism prospects; however, the firm government has made the country a jewel in East Africa’s tourism crown. The source of the White Nile, Lake Victoria provides one of the best one-day white-water rafting on this or any other continent. And there’s a good infrastructure too, which makes traveling easy despite the distances being long. 4 DAY TREK MOUNTAINS Day 1.Arrival into Entebbe airport Arrival at Entebbe airport and you will be met by our experienced driver guide who will transfer you to a hotel in Entebbe. (Sleep at The Boma guest House or Protea Hotel) Day 2. Transfer to Kasese Rwenzori Mountains National park. After an early morning breakfast, a driver will be ready to transfer to Kasese, on the way stop over Fort portal for lunch. After lunch, you will have a short trip at one of the most amazing Amabere caves and simple hike to view the crater lakes in Fort portal which helps in acclimatization before you continue to Kasese. Sleep at Margherita Hotel or Sandton hotel. Day 3: Start hike from 1450m to Sleep at Sine Camp 2596m. Steady walk with a steep climb. Start at Trekkers at 1,450 meters and sleep at Sine Hut at 2,596 meters being a height gain of 1,146 meters Guides generally brief clients at the start of the trek or the night before. The trek starts at Trekkers Hostel in Kyanjuki, which is situated 1,450 meters above sea level and 12 kilometers from Kasese. It is best to start by 9 am but can leave as late as 11 am. You walk 2.2km to the UWA rangers post at 1,727 meters, which takes about one hour. Here you pay the gate entrance fee and the Rangers brief you on the rules of the Day 4: Hike to Mutinda Camp 3688m and summit Mutinda look out 3975m After a good breakfast, trekking starts at 8.30am and you soon enter the Bamboo-Mimulopsis Zone which is a steep climb with many high steps. In the wet season, the bamboo area is rather muddy and slippery making the going slow.

The Eye Magazine (Uganda) is a useful Directory that provides readers with information about Uganda on where to stay, where to eat and what to do in and around Kampala, Jinja, Entebbe, Fort Portal and other up-country areas of Uganda... READ MORE